APAC is intended to help Native Americans make good money through Hydroponic Farming, which is better known as Greenhouse Farming. We don't need 100s or 1,000s of acres to make substantial money through farming. Using 10, 20 or 30 or more acres to grow food crops using Hydroponic Farming, is all that is necessary to make good money. And since the food will be grown indoors it means year round farming. The intentions of APAC are to expand APAC farms on Reservations, while also establishing new settlements on Reservations. If you are interested in joining APAC, click the email contact link below. Write your Name, Address, and Email then click send. You will need Outlook Express or another similar email program to send the information. You are under no obligations if you sign up to become an investor. Once APAC has enough members, you will be contacted. We will then apply for small loans of between $500 and $2,000. We will keep the loans applied for under $2,000 to ensure no major depts occur. We will then incorporate into a private corporation.
Fort McKay, Fort McKay First Nation
Located in northern Alberta, about 185 miles from the Northwest Territories, is the Chipewyan and Chippewa settlement of Fort McKay. Latest population estimate (2006) puts the settlements population at 521. There are 204 housing units in the settlement with 195 occupied at the present time. That gives fort mckay a 2.6 persons per housing unit average which is below normal for Chippewa settlements. The Anishinabe and Athabascan languages are doing well at this settlement with 175 people living there speaking Anishinabe and Athabascan. There are around 25 non Indians living in the community. Below are several links to pictures of the Chippewa settlement of Fort McKay, Alberta.